NUMBERS, DEUTERONOMY:
LIFE ON THE EDGE
Unit 1: Warning! Watch Out for Pitfalls
December 4
Numbers 1:1–8:26
Numbers 6:1-15
Stay True to Your Commitments
December 11
Numbers 9:1–10:10
Numbers 9:1-11a,15-19
Stay on Track with God's GPS
December
18 setting
Numbers 10:11–14:45 context
Numbers 13:26-28,31;
14:6-9,17-23 lesson
Stay Fearless in Your Obedience
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SETTING
While
we look at the five Books of Moses (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and
Deuteronomy) as five separate books (Pentateuch), it is essentially one piece
of writing. Genesis gives the beginnings: creation, man, sin, salvation,
covenant, and Abraham’s family. Exodus sees Abraham’s family become the nation
of Israel as they travel from Egypt to Mt. Sinai.
Numbers
finds them here at Mt. Sinai. They have already experienced the “golden calf”
incidents—where Moses made “God with them” as crucial to their travel—and are
now preparing to travel. In preparation for their travel to Kadesh-Barnea,
they must include spiritual and ceremonial cleansing so that God will travel in
their midst. Numbers 1-10 record these preparations and those instructions from
God that accompany their work.
After
a formulaic record of a tribe by tribe military census and instructions for the
responsibilities of uncounted Levities, the LORD instructed Israel on the
arrangement of the tribes as they camp around the Tabernacle so that every
Israelite is defined by his service to the LORD. Then, the LORD sets specific
details for the Levites by clan as well as the purification laws for the
community. So the reader is given specific qualifications and duties for office
holders in the service of the LORD. However, even though office holding is not
for every Israelite, dedicated service is. Thus, in chapter six, the Nazarite Vow instructions provide for any Israelite to
dedicate himself to God in a more specific way than his general
responsibilities already provide.
The
apex of spiritual and ceremonial cleansing before Israel can leave Mt. Sinai
with God in their midst comes at God’s command to commemorate the Passover. On
the first month and the fourteenth day, Israel consecrated itself just as it
had the night of that final and dreadful tenth plague in Egypt by remembering
God’s deliverance from slavery at the meal of the paschal lamb.
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OUTLINE
Book One:
The End of the First Generation
in the Wilderness (1:1–25:18)
I. Faithfulness of Israel at Sinai (1:1–10:10)
1. Sinai Cycle A:
Census and Consecration of the Tribes of Israel (1:1–6:27)
2. Sinai Cycle B:
Tabernacle and Celebration (7:1–10:10)
II. The Rebellious
Generation in the Wilderness (10:11–25:18)
1. Rebellion
Cycle A:
From Sinai to Zin—Decline and Fall
of the First Generation (10:11–15:41)
(1) Historical
Reference: From Mount Sinai to the Paran Desert
(10:11–13)
(2) The Departure from
Sinai (10:14–36)
(3) First Rebellion:
General Murmuring (11:1–3)
(4) Second Rebellion:
Complaint about Food (11:4–35)
(5) Third Rebellion:
Challenge to Moses’ Authority (12:1–16)
(6) Fourth Rebellion:
Rejection of the Promised Land (13:1–14:45)
(7) Offerings from the Land of Promise: Covenant
Hope (15:1–41)
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LESSON
Sadly,
the ugly specter of rebellion rises again once Israel is on the move from Sinai
to the southern point of entry into the Promised Land, Kadesh-Barnea.
This generation has witness God’s care from Egypt to Sinai, from the ten
plagues to fresh water in the desert. Their murmuring had come to blatant idolatry
in the incidents concerning the Golden Calf. They had witness the awesome revelation
of God at Sinai and committed themselves to Him as His people. Still, they
gripe and complain all the way to the Promised Land. They fuss in general,
about the food, with Moses (who made him the boss), and ultimately with their
new land.
Their
rebellion against God’s provisions for them was in fact rebellion against God Himself.
This comes to light in their behavior. It seemed prudent strategically to send
twelve spies to scout out the land, but allowing them to produce fear only
struck a nerve of existing rebellion. The lam excuse of returning to Egypt
where they were “better off” is preposterous. Are leeks and onion so good that
slavery is preferred? Their fake repentance and decision to attack against God’s
command show the self-destructive nature of rebellion against God, i.e., sin.
The
writer of Hebrews, under the guiding revelation from the Holy Spirit, comes to
the conclusion that this congregation heard “the Gospel”, but did not have
saving faith. He observes that, “we also have received the good news just as they did; but
the message they heard did not benefit them, since they were not united with
those who heard it in faith (Heb
4:2, HCSB).” If this generation is an example of anything, it is the total
depravity of sin. They were unable in themselves to choose God and find
regenerating faith in and of themselves. They will wander
in the wilderness for forty years until they are dead and their children are
ready to possess the Promise Land.
17
"So now, may my Lord's power be magnified just as You
have spoken:
18
The LORD is slow to anger and rich in faithful love, forgiving wrongdoing and
rebellion. But He will not leave the guilty unpunished, bringing the consequences
of the fathers' wrongdoing on the children to the third and fourth generation.
19
Please pardon the wrongdoing of this people, in
keeping with the greatness of Your faithful love, just as You have forgiven
them from Egypt until now."
20
The LORD responded, "I have pardoned them as you requested.
21
Yet as surely as I live and as the whole earth is filled with the LORD's glory,
22
none of the men who have seen My glory and the signs I
performed in Egypt and in the wilderness, and have tested Me these times and
did not obey Me,
23
will ever see the land I swore to give their fathers. None of those who have
despised Me will see it. (Num
12:17-23, HCSB)
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Outline of Numbers 1
Book One:
The End of the First Generation
in the Wilderness (1:1–25:18)
I. Faithfulness of
Israel at Sinai (1:1–10:10)
1. Sinai Cycle A:
Census and Consecration of the Tribes of Israel (1:1–6:27)
(1) Historical
Setting: Prologue (1:1)
(2) Military
Conscription of the Twelve Tribes of Israel (1:2–46)
Census Instructions (1:2–4)
Census Assistants Enlisted (1:5–16)
Census Directed by Moses (1:17–19)
Census Results by Tribal Households (1:20–43)
Census Summary and Total (1:44–46)
Responsibilities of Uncounted Levites (1:47–53)
Census Conclusion: Faithful Obedience (1:54)
(3) Holy Arrangement
of the Israelite Camps (2:1–34)
Introduction (2:1–2)
East Side, South Side West Side, North Side Encampments
(2:3–31)
Conclusion: Faithful Obedience (2:32–34)
(4) Responsibilities
and Census of the Levite Clans (3:1–4:49)
Introduction: Genealogy of Aaron and Moses (3:1–4)
Levite Consecration to Service (3:5–10)
Levite Replacement of the Firstborn (3:11–13)
Genealogical Delineation of Levite Clans (3:14–20)
Census and Responsibilities of the Levite Clans (3:21–39)
Dedication of the Levites in Firstborn Redemption (3:40–51)
Further Responsibilities and Census of Levites for Service
(4:1–49)
Kohathite Service Detailed (4:1–20)
Gershonite Service Detailed (4:21–28)
Merarite Service Detailed (4:29–33)
Summary Census of Levites (4:34–49)
(5) Purification Laws
for the Faithful Community (5:1–31)
Cultic Isolation of Various Disease Carriers (5:1–4)
Restitution for Wrongs Done (5:5–10)
The Case of a Suspected Adulterous Wife (5:11–31)
(6) The Sacred Nazirite Vow (6:1–21)
Introduction (6:1–2)
Prohibitions (6:3–8)
Purification from Corpse Defilement (6:9–12)
Completion Rituals of the Nazirite
Vow (6:13–20)
Summary (6:21)
(7) The Priestly
Blessing (6:22–27)
2. Sinai Cycle B:
Tabernacle and Celebration (7:1–10:10)
(1) Offerings of the
Leaders of the Israelite Tribes (7:1–89)
Historical Setting and Introduction (7:1–11)
Tribal Gifts Delineated (7:12–83)
Summary of Offerings Presented (7:84–88)
Yahweh Speaks with Moses in the Tabernacle (7:89)
(2) Menorah Lamp Arrangement
(8:1–4)
(3) Installation of
the Levites (8:5–26)
Ritual Cleansing (8:5–7)
Presentation of Levites with Sacrifices (8:8–11)
Offering of Sacrifices (8:12–14)
Levite Substitutionary Role (8:15–19)
Summary of the Levite Dedication (8:20–22)
Postlude: The Levite Retirement (8:23–26)
(4) The Second
Passover: With New Delineations (9:1–14)
(5) Pattern of the
Journey: The Lord and the Cloud (9:15–23)
(6) The Silver
Trumpets (10:1–10)
Gathering and Disembarking the Camps (10:1–7)
Rallying for Battle and Rejoicing in Festival Offerings
(10:8–10)
II. The Rebellious
Generation in the Wilderness (10:11–25:18)
1. Rebellion
Cycle A:
From Sinai to Zin—Decline and Fall
of the First Generation (10:11–15:41)
(1) Historical
Reference: From Mount Sinai to the Paran Desert
(10:11–13)
(2) The Departure from
Sinai (10:14–36)
The Israelite Tribes Depart in Orderly Array (10:14–28)
Hobab: Departure or Guidance in the Wilderness? (10:29–32)
First Stage of the Journey
(10:33–36)
(3) First Rebellion:
General Murmuring (11:1–3)
(4) Second Rebellion:
Complaint about Food (11:4–35)
The Rabble’s Complaint (11:4–6)
Yahweh’s Provision of Manna (11:7–9)
Moses’ Complaint about the People (11:10–15)
Yahweh Responds: Assemble Seventy Elders (11:16–17)
Preparation for Provision of Meat: Purification and
Confession (11:18–20)
Moses Expresses Disbelief to Yahweh (11:21–22)
Yahweh Responds to Moses’ Disbelief (11:23)
Preparation for Blessing: Elders Assembled (11:24)
Yahweh Sends Spirit upon the Seventy Elders (11:25–27)
Moses Responds to Joshua’s Complaint (11:28–30)
Yahweh’s Fresh Provision of Meat (11:31–32)
Plague upon the People: With Meat in their Mouths (11:33–34)
Second Stage of the Journey: Kibroth Hattaavah
to Hazeroth (11:35)
(5) Third Rebellion:
Challenge to Moses’ Authority (12:1–16)
Miriam and Aaron’s Challenge of Moses (12:1–3)
God Speaks to Moses, Aaron, and Miriam (12:4–8)
The Judgment against Miriam (12:9–13)
God’s Reply to Moses, Miriam, and Aaron (12:14–15)
Third Stage of the Journey
(12:16)
(6) Fourth Rebellion:
Rejection of the Promised Land (13:1–14:45)
Instructions from Yahweh to Explore the Promised Land
(13:1–3)
Tribal Scouts Enlisted (13:4–16)
Moses Instructs the Tribal Scouts (13:17–20)
Scouts Explore the Land (13:21–25)
Report of the Scouts (13:26–33)
Congregational Response to the Report (14:1–4)
Leadership Response to the People (14:5–10)
God Intervenes: Glory of Lord Appears (14:10b–12)
Moses Intercedes with Yahweh for the People (14:13–19)
Yahweh Responds to Moses’ Prayer (14:20–23)
Caleb My Servant Will Live (14:24–25)
Yahweh Speech: The Unfaithful Community Will Die in the
Wilderness (14:26–35)
Judgment against the Leaders: The Ten versus Joshua and
Caleb (14:36–38)
Conclusion: Moses Reports Judgment—Israel Mourns (14:39–45)
(7) Offerings from the
Land of Promise: Covenant Hope (15:1–41)
Offerings from the Land (15:1–16)
Offerings of the Firstfruits
(15:17–21)
Offerings for Inadvertent versus Intentional Sins (15:22–36)
Covenant Epilogue: Garment Tassels and Growing Faith
(15:37–41)
2. Rebellion
Cycle B: Korah and Company Challenge Moses
(16:1–19:22)
(1) Rebellion of Korah and the Reubenites
(16:1–50)
Korah Instigates Rebellion versus Moses and Aaron (16:1–3)
Moses’ Initial Response: Yahweh Will Demonstrate (16:4–7)
Moses’ Confrontation with Rebellious Leaders (16:8–15)
Moses’ Further Instructions to Korah
(16:16–19)
Yahweh’s Judgment and Moses’ Appeal (16:20–22)
Yahweh’s Response: Judgment Is Imminent (16:23–30)
Yahweh’s Judgment (16:31–35)
Yahweh’s Instruction to the Priests (16:36–40[Hb. 17:1–5])
People’s Response: Grumbling (16:41–43[Hb.
17:6–8])
Yahweh Dispenses Judgment (16:44–50[Hb.
17:9–15])
(2) Aaron’s Budding of
Staff: Primacy of the Aaronic Priesthood Reconfirmed (17:1–13 [Hb. 17:16–28])
Requirements: Instructions and Commands (17:1–5 [Hb. 17:16–20])
Ready Compliance of the People and Moses (17:6–7 [Hb. 17:21–22])
Results of the Test (17:8–9[Hb.
17:23–24])
Renewed Instructions (17:10–11[Hb.
17:25–26])
Rhetorical Response of the Israelites (17:12–13 [Hb. 17:27–28])
(3) The Priests and
the Levites: Additional Responsibilities and Provisions (18:1–23)
Priests and Levites as Guardians of the Sanctuary (18:1–7)
Provisions of Tribute for the Priests (18:8–19)
Provisions for the Levites (18:20–24)
Tithes and Offerings of the Levites (18:25–32)
(4) Red Heifer Ashes
and the Waters of Purification (19:1–22)
Introduction: Divine Instruction and First Statute (19:1–2a)
Preparation of the Ashes of the Red Heifer (19:2b–10)
General Rule for Applying Red Heifer Ashes (19:11–13)
Second Statute: Applying the Waters of Purification for
Death Impurity (19:14–22)
3. Rebellion
Cycle C: From Zin to Moab: The Rebellion and
Replacement of Moses (20:1–25:19)
(1) From Kadesh of Zin to Mount Hor: The End of an Era (20:1–29)
Historical Setting: Kadesh of Zin and the Death of Miriam (20:1)
Moses’ Rebellion at Meribah- Kadesh (20:2–13)
Edom Denies Passage to the Israelites (20:14–21)
The Death and Burial of Aaron (20:22–29)
(2) Victory over the
Canaanites of Arad Hormah (21:1–3)
(3) Rebellion and
Judgment (21:4–9)
(4) Journey through Moab
(21:10–20)
(5) Victory over the
Amorites of Transjordan (21:21–35)
Victory over Sihon of Heshbon (21:21–31)
Victory over Og
of Bashan (21:32–35)
(6) The Book of Balaam
(22:1–24:25)
Literary Analysis of Numbers 22–25
Introduction to the Balaam Oracles (22:1–24:25)
Geographical Setting: Arabah of
Moab along the Jordan across from Jericho (22:1)
Cycle I: First Messengers Sent to Balaam (22:2–14)
Balak Sees—Moses Fears the Numerous Israelites (22:2–4)
First Messengers Sent (22:5a)
The Message: Curse the Mighty Israel (22:5b–6)
Elders of Moab and Elders of Midian
Journey to Pethor to Meet Balaam (22:7)
Balaam’s Response (22:8)
God’s Encounter with Balaam (22:9–12)
Balaam’s Response of Refusal (22:13)
Messengers Return Home to Moab (22:14)
Cycle II: Second Set of Messengers Sent to Balaam (22:15–21)
Messengers Again Sent to Balaam (22:15–17)
Balaam’s Response to Balak’s New
Messengers (22:18–19)
God’s Second Encounter with Balaam (22:20)
Balaam Departs with Messengers (22:21)
Cycle III: God’s Messenger Sent to Balaam (22:22–38)
Introduction: God’s Anger with Balaam (22:22a)
The Angel of Yahweh Appears (22:22b)
The Donkey Responds (22:23)
The Angel of Yahweh Appears Again (22:24)
Donkey Responds Again (22:25)
The Angel of Yahweh Appears the Third Time (22:26)
Donkey Responds the Third Time (22:27)
God’s Third Encounter with Balaam (22:28–35)
Balak Goes out to Meet Balaam (22:36–38)
Preparation for the First Oracular Event (22:39–40)
Balaam’s First Oracle (22:41–23:10)
Balak Leads Balaam to Bamoth Baal
(22:41)
Balaam Instructs Balak to Prepare
Sacrifices (23:1)
Balak Obeys Balaam (23:2)
Balaam to Balak: Stand Beside Your Burnt Offering (23:3)
God Manifested Himself to Balaam (23:4–5)
Balaam Returns to Balak (23:6)
Balaam Obeys Yahweh: Speaks the First Oracle (23:7–10)
Balak’s Response to Balaam and the Rejoinder (23:11–12)
Balaam’s Second Oracle (23:13–26)
Balak Sacrifices Animals on Seven Altars (23:14b)
Balaam to Balak: Stand Beside Your
Burnt Offering (23:15)
God Manifested Himself to Balaam (23:16)
Balaam Returns to Balak (23:17)
Balaam Obeys Yahweh: Speaks the Second Oracle (23:18–24)
Balak’s Second Response to Balaam and the Rejoinder (23:25–26)
Balaam’s Third Oracle (23:27–24:14)
Balak Leads Balaam to Bamoth Baal
(23:27–28)
Balaam Instructs Balak to Prepare
Sacrifices (23:29)
Balak Obeys Balaam (23:30)
God Manifested Himself to Balaam (24:1–2)
Balak’s Angry Response (24:10–11)
Balaam’s Retort (24:12–14)
Balaam’s Fourth Oracle (24:15–19)
Balaam’s Final Three Oracles (24:20–24)
Balaam’s Fifth Oracle: Against the Amalekites (24:20)
Balaam’s Sixth Oracle: Against the Kenites
(24:21–22)
Balaam’s Seventh Oracle: Against Assyria (24:23–24)
Balaam Departs Homeward (24:25)
(7) The Final
Rebellion: Idolatry at Baal Peor (25:1–19)
Setting of Immorality (25:1–3)
Moses Receives Instruction from Yahweh (25:4)
Moses Instructs the Leaders of Israel (25:5)
Phinehas Follows Moses’ Instruction (25:6–8a)
Wrath of Yahweh Allayed (25:8b)
The Results of Israel’s Immorality (25:9)
Moses Receives Further Instruction from the Lord (25:10–18)
Conclusion: The End of the Former Generation and Setting for
the New (25:19)
Book Two:
The New Generation
and the Prospects of
the Promised Land (26:1–36:13)
III. Preparation of
the New Generation of Israel (26:1–30:16)
1. The Second
Census in the Plains of Moab (26:1–65)
(1) Census
Instructions (26:1–4)
(2) Reuben’s
descendants (26:5–11)
(3) Simeon’s
Descendants (26:12–14)
(4) Gad’s Descendants
(26:15–18)
(5) Judah’s
Descendants (26:19–22)
(6) Issachar’s
Descendants (26:23–25)
(7) Zebulun’s Descendants (26:26–27)
(8) Sons of Joseph:
Manasseh’s Descendants (26:28–34)
(9) Sons of Joseph:
Ephraim’s Descendants (26:35–37)
(10) Benjamin’s
Descendants (26:38–41)
(11) Dan’s Descendants
(26:42–43)
(12) Asher’s
Descendants (26:44–47)
(13) Naphtali’s
Descendants (26:48–50)
(14) Total Population
of the Second Generation (26:51)
(15) Instructions for
Division of the Land (26:52–56)
(16) Levi’s Descendants
(26:57–62)
(17) Conclusion of the
Second Census (26:63–65)
2. Land Inheritance
Laws: The Case of Zelophehad’s Daughters (27:1–11)
(1) The Case of Zelophehad’s Daughters (27:1–5)
(2) Case Decision and
Derived Principles (27:6–11)
3. Joshua Heir to
Moses (27:12–23)
(1) Moses’ Sin
Recapitulated (27:12–14)
(2) Moses’ Entreaty
for a New Leader (27:15–17)
(3) Moses’ Instruction
from the Lord (27:18–21)
(4) Moses Commissions
Joshua (27:22–23)
4. The Appointed
Times and Offerings (28:1–29:40)
(1) Introduction
(28:1–2)
(2) Daily Offerings
(28:3–8)
(3) Weekly (Sabbath)
Offerings (28:9–10)
(4) Monthly (Rosh Chodesh) Offerings (28:11–15)
(5) Passover (Pesach)
and Unleavened Bread Offerings (28:16–25)
(6) Feast of Weeks (Shavuoth / Pentecost) Offerings (28:26–31)
(7) Feast of the
Blowing Trumpets Offerings (29:1–6)
(8) Day of Atonement
(Yom Kippur) Offerings (29:7–11)
(9) Feast of Booths
(Sukkoth) Offerings (29:16–38)
(10) Summary (29:39–40)
5. Women’s Vows
(30:1–16)
(1) Introduction:
General Principle for Vows (30:1–2)
(2) Vows of Unmarried
Women (30:3–5)
(3) Vows of Newly
Married Women (30:6–8)
(4) Vows of Widowed or
Divorced Women (30:9)
(5) Vows of Married
Women (30:10–15)
(6) Summary (30:16)
IV. Advent Cycle B:
Preparation for War and Entry into the Promised Land (31:1–36:13)
Introduction to the Second Advent Cycle
1. The Midianite Campaign (31:1–54)
Critical Issues in
Numbers 31
(1) Israelite Armies
Battle the Midianites (31:1–12)
(2) Preserving the
Sanctity of the Camp (31:13–24)
(3) Division of the
War Booty among the Israelites (31:25–54)
2. Settlement of
the Transjordan Tribes (32:1–42)
(1) Reubenite and Gadite Request
(32:1–5)
(2) Moses’ Response
(32:6–15)
(3) Promise of Support
(32:16–19)
(4) Moses’ Response to
the Promise (32:20–24)
(5) Gad and Reuben
Ratify the Agreement (32:25–27)
(6) Moses Informs Eleazar and Joshua of the Decision (32:28–30)
(7) Gad and Reubenite Reiterate the Promise (32:31–32)
(8) Moses Grants
Transjordan Tribal Territory (32:33–42)
3. The Israelite
Victory March: From Ramses to the Plains of Moab (33:1–49)
4. Instructions for
the Conquest of the Land (33:50–56)
5. Preparation for
Allocation of the Promised Land (34:1–29)
(1) Boundaries of the
Promised Land Delineated (34:1–15)
(2) Leaders Appointed
to Divide the Promised Land (34:16–29)
6. Levitical Cities and the Cities of Refuge (35:1–34)
(1) The Levitical Cities (35:1–8)
(2) Cities of Refuge
(35:9–34)
7. Inheritance Laws:
Zelophehad Clarifications (Laws and Land) (36:1–12)
Legal Precedent: Historical Background of the Request by Zelophehad’s Daughters (36:1–2)
The Case Presented by the Gileadite
Clans (36:3–4)
Moses Presents the Case Adjudication at Yahweh’s Command
(36:5–12)
8. Conclusion to the Case and the Book of
Numbers (36:13)
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1 R. Dennis Cole, Numbers, electronic ed., Logos Library
System; The New American Commentary (Nashville: Broadman & Holman
Publishers, 2001). 21–575.